Extreme Jobs (Fast Company Magazine)
"The 50- to 60-hour workweek is now the norm ." - Chuck Wielgus , executive director, USA Swimming
URUGUAY JOINS BOOMERS ABROAD FAMILY OF EXPATRIATE DESTINATIONS Sophisticated first world living at half the price (PR Web)
Boomers Abroad, a popular website for baby boomers seeking beautiful, warm and affordable expatriate retirement locations, has added the South American country of Uruguay to its metadirectory of Internet resources.
Amazon firms foresee a new high-water mark (Miami Herald)
Despite a record-breaking drought that lowered water levels in the Amazon River and prevented some vessels from reaching Manaus, cruise ships should have no problem navigating the river in the coming months.
Trail-Gazette Datebook (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
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Second-home sales surged to a third of market in 2005 (Lincoln Journal Star)
It came as a big surprise to the real estate industry last year that second homes were accounting for more than one-third of annual sales.
Extreme Jobs (Fast Company Magazine)
"The 50- to 60-hour workweek is now the norm ." - Chuck Wielgus , executive director, USA Swimming
Sunvacations.org Features New All Inclusive Resort ClubHotel Riu Ocho Rios (PR Web)
Sunvacations.org features a new all inclusive resort ClubHotel Riu Ocho Rios.
ENN Weekly: November 28th - December 2nd (Environmental News Network)
ENN summarizes the most important and compelling environmental news stories of the week. In the news November 28th - December 2nd: Europe's climate change challenge, a two-headed turtle bodes ill, Asia fights animal smuggling, fish wrongly snared, and much more.
All work / All Play: A vacation that helps others, too (International Herald Tribune)
ALL WORK/ALL PLAY
Trail-Gazette Datebook (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
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